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This entry was posted on Thursday, December 30th, 2004 at 10:19 pm and is filed under Cuba.
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Well, at first I thought you were talking about Mike Hiteshew’s new Bahamian island fortress and provisional ChicagoBoyz Galactic-Domination Headquarters(TM).
Seriously, the comparison between Taiwan and Cuba is a good one, though I am afraid it won’t change any minds among those who blame the US embargo for Cuba’s woes.
December 30th, 2004 at 11:18 pm
Well, at first I thought you were talking about Mike Hiteshew’s new Bahamian island fortress and provisional ChicagoBoyz Galactic-Domination Headquarters(TM).
Seriously, the comparison between Taiwan and Cuba is a good one, though I am afraid it won’t change any minds among those who blame the US embargo for Cuba’s woes.
December 31st, 2004 at 3:03 am
Great comparison, first time I’ve heard it. Thanks for the link.